Sunday, July 15, 2012

Luxury, exotic and custom car owners will gather in Detroit for the 1st Roosevelt Park Car Cruise. With help from Motor City Project and Ice Nine Group LLC, owners and enthusiasts of everything from Mustangs and Hot Rods to custom motorcycles and sport cars, will be gathering at Roosevelt Park in Detroit, Mich. on Saturday, July 21 from noon-3 p.m.

“We hope this is the first of many car cruise events held in downtown Detroit” said Omar Gutierrez, Motor City Project founder. “We want to bring the city’s car culture to the forefront.”

In order to involve all aspects of the city, Motor City Project is working with the local businesses of Detroit and encourages anyone with a cool ride to come out and enjoy an exciting cruise and help create a new story in change.

Motor City Project is anchored by Ice Nine Group LLC, known as the builders of world-renowned custom show vehicles for the auto industry as well as private clients. The team eats, sleeps and breathes the magnificent machines that built the city of Detroit. Since Detroit’s culture and bright future is bubbling just below the surface, Motor City Project is determined to revitalize the community and the voices of the city through cars, culture and pride.

Keith Strong, founder and co-owner of Ice Nine Group chose Roosevelt Park for the car cruise because of its dynamic atmosphere. Located near the iconic Michigan Central Station, the park pays devotion and honor to local history, promotes citizen and local business engagement while providing entertainment opportunities to the community.

Firebreather

Chevelle

Ford Mustang

From noon-3 p.m. Roosevelt park will be closed to through traffic. Cars will be on display in the streets of the park. Ice Nine Group will have many cars on display. Local merchants including Slow's Barbecue, Mercury Bar and others will be engaged to accept some of the additional traffic.

Local organizations including Roosevelt Park Conservancy and pet adoption will be on hand. For entertainment, the University of Michigan School of Art and Design will be demonstrating the latest art project - more than 500 mini solar toy cars. There will also be a parade within the park showcasing the custom classic cars.

The event is FREE and both kid and family friendly. All are welcome to attend this community event. The solar toy car project along with viewing of the cars will be enjoyable for all!

Luxury, exotic and custom car owners will gather in Detroit for the 1st Roosevelt Park Car Cruise. With help from Motor City Project and Ice Nine Group LLC, owners and enthusiasts of everything from Mustangs and Hot Rods to custom motorcycles and sport cars, will be gathering at Roosevelt Park in Detroit, Mich. on Saturday, July 21 from noon-3 p.m.

“We hope this is the first of many car cruise events held in downtown Detroit” said Omar Gutierrez, Motor City Project founder. “We want to bring the city’s car culture to the forefront.”

In order to involve all aspects of the city, Motor City Project is working with the local businesses of Detroit and encourages anyone with a cool ride to come out and enjoy an exciting cruise and help create a new story in change.

Motor City Project is anchored by Ice Nine Group LLC, known as the builders of world-renowned custom show vehicles for the auto industry as well as private clients. The team eats, sleeps and breathes the magnificent machines that built the city of Detroit. Since Detroit’s culture and bright future is bubbling just below the surface, Motor City Project is determined to revitalize the community and the voices of the city through cars, culture and pride.

Keith Strong, founder and co-owner of Ice Nine Group chose Roosevelt Park for the car cruise because of its dynamic atmosphere. Located near the iconic Michigan Central Station, the park pays devotion and honor to local history, promotes citizen and local business engagement while providing entertainment opportunities to the community.

Firebreather

Chevelle

Ford Mustang

From noon-3 p.m. Roosevelt park will be closed to through traffic. Cars will be on display in the streets of the park. Ice Nine Group will have many cars on display. Local merchants including Slow's Barbecue, Mercury Bar and others will be engaged to accept some of the additional traffic.

Local organizations including Roosevelt Park Conservancy and pet adoption will be on hand. For entertainment, the University of Michigan School of Art and Design will be demonstrating the latest art project - more than 500 mini solar toy cars. There will also be a parade within the park showcasing the custom classic cars.

The event is FREE and both kid and family friendly. All are welcome to attend this community event. The solar toy car project along with viewing of the cars will be enjoyable for all!